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The Premier League table since David Moyes returned to Everton, it’s truly remarkable

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Everton picked up their sixth away win of the season against Fulham on Saturday afternoon.

Everton came back from one goal down to win 2-1 at Craven Cottage, with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall on the scoresheet alongside a Bernd Leno own goal.

Tyrique George impressed on his debut after joining on loan from Chelsea on transfer deadline day earlier this week.

What would be your message to Dewsbury-Hall after THAT performance! 👏

He single-handedly won Everton all three points vs Fulham 🔥

An overview of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's Everton performance vs Fulham.
Credit: Getty Images/James Fearn

Victory for the Toffees lifts them within touching distance of the European spots, and now it’s just emerged what the Premier League table looks like since David Moyes’ return in January 2025.

It’s pretty incredible.

What’s your message to the ‘match winner’ after how he disrespected Jordan Pickford? 🤣

He looks a little bit silly now, doesn't he!

Bernd Leno graphic after Everton vs Fulham
Credit: Getty Images/Matt McNulty/Sebastian Frej/MB Media

David Moyes has turned Everton into a Europa League-level side

Moyes has actually come under some scrutiny this season, with a section of the fanbase questioning whether he’s the right manager to take Everton forward.

But that notion should very much be quashed when you look at the table since his return to the club just over a year ago.

Moyes has taken charge of 44 Premier League games during his second spell on Merseyside, and he would actually have the Toffees in sixth place over that time.

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1Arsenal43261254690
2Man City4125884583
3Aston Villa43249101881
4Liverpool422210102376
5Chelsea42229112375
6Everton44181412868
7Brentford42207151167
8Brighton42171312864
9Newcastle4319717864
10Man Utd43171214563
PL table since Moyes’ first game back at Everton

The Scotsman has taken the Toffees from a relegation-fighting team to genuine challengers for the Europa League.

David Moyes deserves a new Everton contract

Moyes’ current contract actually expires next year, so the Friedkin Group will have a big decision to make in the coming months.

Talks will surely get underway before the summer transfer window, as the Toffees boss will need clarity on what approach to take in the market.

Is David Moyes doing enough at Everton to earn himself a new contract? 🫣

If not, who would you like to see replace him? 😬

Everton manager David Moyes.

If he’s offered an extension, Moyes can continue to build his squad and recruit not only for the short-term but also the long-term.

It’d be a surprise if his contract wasn’t renewed, as it only takes a quick glance at West Ham United’s situation to realise the grass isn’t always greener.